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Annual fireworks up in the air

The question of water use at Southwick's Whalley Park has gotten bogged down by claims of illegal activity.  (File photo by chief photographer Frederick Gore)

The ideal location for Southwick’s annual fireworks display is Whalley Park, according to Parks and Recreation Commission Chairman Kelly Magni. (File photo by chief photographer Frederick Gore)

SOUTHWICK – Southwick will have fireworks this year if Parks and Recreation Commission Chairman Kelly Magni has his way.
The event typically takes place the same weekend as the Southwick Fireman’s Carnival in July. This year, Magni said there is no carnival and he is not sure where the event will be held but he is determined to continue the tradition.
“We used to shoot them off from the school, but that’s completely under construction,” said Magni.
The American Lagion is an option but the school property would not be available for parking. The ideal location, he said, is Whalley Park.
“I am hoping it will be open by the end of June,” said Magni.
The park completion punch list includes moving meters, repaving, placing signs, and getting restrooms and storage sheds up to code.
“We are getting to the end,” said Magni. “Construction should be done the first or second week in June. Then we can clean-up and get Lane in to do the paving.”
While Magni is hopeful the fireworks can be held at Whalley Park in July, the budget is a concern,
Parks and Recreation Commissioner Daniel Call said the town gave the Commission a fireworks budget of just $1,800.
“For a decent display you need $8,000, minimum,” said Call.
In the past, Magni and his family parked cars at Whalley Park when it was owned by John Whalley and used the parking money to supplement the fireworks budget. This year, Magni said he’s not sure how they will cover the cost of fireworks.
The department is accepting donations from the community to purchase fireworks. Anyone wishing to make a donation should contact the Commission at (413) 569-5701.

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